. . . . . . . . . . . . "\u9AD8 \u6587\u8B19\uFF08\u3053\u3046 \u3076\u3093\u3051\u3093\u3001\u30D4\u30F3\u97F3:g\u0101o w\u00E9n qi\u0101n \u30011953\u5E74 -\u3000\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u5317\u4EAC\u751F\u307E\u308C\u3002\u30A2\u30E1\u30EA\u30AB\u5728\u4F4F\u306E\u30D5\u30EA\u30FC\u30E9\u30A4\u30BF\u30FC\u3001\u4E2D\u56FD\u5171\u7523\u515A\u53F2\u7814\u7A76\u5BB6\u3067\u300C\u5468\u6069\u6765\u4F1D\u300D\u3067\u8457\u540D\u3002"@ja . . . . . . . "Gao Wenqian (chinois simplifi\u00E9 : \u9AD8\u6587\u8C26 ; chinois traditionnel : \u9AD8\u6587\u8B19 ; pinyin : G\u0101o W\u00E9nqi\u0101n), n\u00E9 en 1953, est un enseignant et historien \u00E0 l'universit\u00E9 Columbia."@fr . . . "\u9AD8 \u6587\u8B19\uFF08\u3053\u3046 \u3076\u3093\u3051\u3093\u3001\u30D4\u30F3\u97F3:g\u0101o w\u00E9n qi\u0101n \u30011953\u5E74 -\u3000\uFF09\u306F\u3001\u5317\u4EAC\u751F\u307E\u308C\u3002\u30A2\u30E1\u30EA\u30AB\u5728\u4F4F\u306E\u30D5\u30EA\u30FC\u30E9\u30A4\u30BF\u30FC\u3001\u4E2D\u56FD\u5171\u7523\u515A\u53F2\u7814\u7A76\u5BB6\u3067\u300C\u5468\u6069\u6765\u4F1D\u300D\u3067\u8457\u540D\u3002"@ja . . . . . "Gao Wenqian (simplified Chinese: \u9AD8\u6587\u8C26; traditional Chinese: \u9AD8\u6587\u8B19; pinyin: G\u0101o W\u00E9nqi\u0101n; born 1953 in Beijing) is the Senior Policy Advisor at Human Rights in China. He was previously a researcher at CPC Central Party Literature Research Center, where he wrote the official biographies of Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong after the Cultural Revolution. Gao witnessed killings by PLA soldiers on 4 June 1989 during the student protest at Tiananmen Square and was deeply moved by this experience. He emigrated to the United States in 1993, where he wrote Zhou Enlai: The Last Perfect Revolutionary in 2007."@en . "2130"^^ . . . . . . . . "\u9AD8\u6587\u8C26"@en . . . . . . . "\u9AD8\u6587\u8B19"@ja . . . "Gao Wenqian"@en . . . . . . . . "\u9AD8\u6587\u8B19"@en . "23093779"^^ . . "G\u0101o W\u00E9nqi\u0101n"@en . "Gao Wenqian (chinois simplifi\u00E9 : \u9AD8\u6587\u8C26 ; chinois traditionnel : \u9AD8\u6587\u8B19 ; pinyin : G\u0101o W\u00E9nqi\u0101n), n\u00E9 en 1953, est un enseignant et historien \u00E0 l'universit\u00E9 Columbia."@fr . "1100188579"^^ . . . . . . . . "\u9AD8\u6587\u8B19\uFF081953\u5E74\uFF0D\uFF09\uFF0C\u751F\u65BC\u5317\u4EAC\uFF0C\u4E2D\u570B\u5171\u7522\u9EE8\u9EE8\u53F2\u3001\u5468\u6069\u4F86\u7814\u7A76\u5B78\u8005\uFF0C\u81EA\u7531\u64B0\u7A3F\u4EBA\u3002"@zh . . "Gao Wenqian"@fr . . "\u9AD8\u6587\u8B19\uFF081953\u5E74\uFF0D\uFF09\uFF0C\u751F\u65BC\u5317\u4EAC\uFF0C\u4E2D\u570B\u5171\u7522\u9EE8\u9EE8\u53F2\u3001\u5468\u6069\u4F86\u7814\u7A76\u5B78\u8005\uFF0C\u81EA\u7531\u64B0\u7A3F\u4EBA\u3002"@zh . . . . . "Gao Wenqian (simplified Chinese: \u9AD8\u6587\u8C26; traditional Chinese: \u9AD8\u6587\u8B19; pinyin: G\u0101o W\u00E9nqi\u0101n; born 1953 in Beijing) is the Senior Policy Advisor at Human Rights in China. He was previously a researcher at CPC Central Party Literature Research Center, where he wrote the official biographies of Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong after the Cultural Revolution. Gao witnessed killings by PLA soldiers on 4 June 1989 during the student protest at Tiananmen Square and was deeply moved by this experience. He emigrated to the United States in 1993, where he wrote Zhou Enlai: The Last Perfect Revolutionary in 2007. As a supporter of democracy in China, Gao believes that the Tiananmen Square protests exposed the Chinese Communist government's \"illegitimacy\" in governing China, and that the current economic system is responsible for China's social ills."@en . . . . "\u9AD8\u6587\u8B19"@zh . . . . .